As far as I'm aware Photek has never played live but I've not been following him lately. Can't say a agree re. Solaris Ian, this was when I stopped listening to him! ;) Personally I prefer the genius of his earlier stuff, particularly this:
http://www.discogs.com/release/309 on 18/4/06 9:36 am, Ian Cheshire at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > its nice to see Photek on there, I hope he is live as he has to be one of > the best producers out there, his album Solaris is a gem.. > >> >> >> >> >> Yep, I realize that. That's why I'm waiting to find out what tomorrow >> brings ;-) >> >> MEK >> >> >> >> /0 >> <[EMAIL PROTECTED] >> mi.net> To >> [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> 04/17/06 02:24 PM cc >> 313@hyperreal.org >> Subject >> Re: (313) it's a rave in hart plaza >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> this IS a business venture. >> >> todays names bring people out, tomorrows names bring them back >> >> >> -Joe >> >> ---- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> I'd rather it not happen at all instead of going this way (Derrick >> Carter, >>> Donald Glaude, Planet of Drums, Josh Wink, Doc Martin, the overload of >>> minimal, etc.) >>> What I've noticed in all the previous incarnations, from DEMF (original) >> to >>> Movement to Fuse-In, the music was progressive - as in future moving - >>> forward thinking. >>> The line-up for Pax's version of DEMF is mostly artists of today - right >>> this split second - not the stuff that will be in a year or two. >>> The rest of the line-up can't be announced too soon. >>> >>> MEK >>> >>> >>> >>> Fred Heutte <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 04/14/2006 09:27:52 PM: >>> >>>> The festival has always had its ups and downs. I'm just glad >>>> it's happening after all. Another year, another totally off the hook >>>> drama :) >>>> >>>> Fred >>>> >> >> >> >> >